Leviton Omni Pro II Owner's Manual
Leviton Omni Pro II Owner's Manual

Leviton Omni Pro II Owner's Manual

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Control & Security System
Owner's Manual
Includes the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard
Features for False Alarm Reduction

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  • Page 1 Control & Security System Owner’s Manual Includes the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS • Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. • Do not use this product near water - e.g., near a tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ............................1 Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listing ............................1 OVERALL DESCRIPTION .......................... 2 Console Operation ..................................... 2 Normal Top-Level Display ................................3 Display Menus ....................................3 Main Menu ....................................4 Enable or Disable Console Beeper Locally at the Console ......................4 Error Beeps ....................................
  • Page 5 Testing Your System ..................................16 CONTROL ..............................17 Control Commands ..................................17 About UPB ...................................... 17 LEVITON Lighting Control (HLC) Format ........................... 18 About Rooms ....................................18 About Room Controllers ................................18 Room Controller LED Indicators ............................... 18 About House Controllers ................................19 About Vizia RF Z-Wave .................................
  • Page 6 Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs) ..........................35 Freeze Alarms .................................... 37 Indoor and Outdoor Temperature .............................. 37 Outdoor Temperature ................................. 38 Temperature Control of Appliances ............................38 Temperature Alarms ..................................38 Humidity ......................................38 Status ....................................... 39 Configuring HLC Devices ................................. 39 Configuring HLC Devices using an Omni Console .......................
  • Page 7 Voice Dialer ....................................53 How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer Works ..........................53 What the OmniPro II Voice Dialer Does ........................... 53 What You Hear - If Your OmniPro II Calls You ........................54 Entering the Code ..................................54 PC Access ......................................54 Built-In Ethernet Port ..................................
  • Page 8 Edit Program Condition .................................. 73 Program Control Conditions ..............................73 Program Security Mode Conditions ............................73 Program Zone Conditions ................................73 Program Time Clock Conditions ............................... 74 Program Other Conditions ................................. 74 Set Up Dial ...................................... 75 Telephone Access ..................................75 Answer Outside Call ..................................
  • Page 9 UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS ..............89 FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING ................................89 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: ..............90 CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE ..................91 APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER ..................... 92 INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY ............................93 APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES ............94 APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES ..................
  • Page 10: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your new OmniPro II automation system. You are about to enjoy a new feeling of security, comfort, convenience, and control. OmniPro II coordinates lighting, heating and air, security, scenes, and messages based on your lifestyle and schedule.
  • Page 11: Overall Description

    OVERALL DESCRIPTION Console Operation The console is designed with everything that is necessary for you to program and operate your OmniPro II control and security system. Because we feel that it is very important for you to feel comfortable with the operation of your OmniPro II, we recommend that you start by becoming familiar with your console.
  • Page 12: Normal Top-Level Display

    6- UP ARROW The Up Arrow key is used to scroll through menus and lists. The Up Arrow is used to scroll back through a list (for example, if you have already used the down arrow to scroll to an item, the Up Arrow will bring you back to a previous item). 7- CONSOLE LED The Console LED is used to indicate whether the security system is currently armed or disarmed.
  • Page 13: Main Menu

    Menu 2 - Selects Security functions (arming, disarming, bypassing, and restoring). Menu 3 - Allows a Button (macro) to be activated. Menu 4 - Selects All Lights On / All Units Off commands and Leviton Scene Control commands. Menu 5 - Allows Temperature control for Thermostats and Energy Saver Modules.
  • Page 14: Confirmation Beep

    OmniPro II Maintenance Your OmniPro II controller and the consoles are designed to require very little maintenance. For smoke detectors, motion detectors, and other components not manufactured by LEVITON and follow maintenance procedures outlined by the manufacturer. Consoles can be cleaned using a mild detergent and a soft cloth.
  • Page 15: Security System Operation

    SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms Before going any further, you should know how to disarm your security system in the event that the alarm sounds. Turning the system OFF disarms the burglar alarm, resets emergency alarms, and silences all sirens and sounders. Press the OFF key.
  • Page 16: Using Shortcut Keys

    2 = NIGHT The NIGHT mode is used when you are asleep and everyone in your household is at home. In the Night mode, your doors, windows, and non-sleeping area (i.e. downstairs) motion detectors are armed. In the Night mode, there is no entry delay. The alarm system sounder will be activated immediately if any door, window, or non-sleeping area (motion detector) is tripped.
  • Page 17: What Happens When You Arm The Security System

    What Happens When You Arm the Security System To arm the system into one of the 6 security modes, from the security menu, choose the security mode and press the appropriate key (1 - 6), and then enter your user code number on the console keypad or use one of the Shortcut Keys as described. ...
  • Page 18: Bypassing Zones

    Bypassing Zones 8 = BYPASS You can Bypass a zone that you do not want protected while the system is armed. Bypassing is also the only way that a tamper or panic zone can be disarmed. For example, if there is a liquor closet or gun case on a tamper zone, then you must bypass that zone to gain access to it.
  • Page 19: What To Do When You Come Home

    What To Do When You Come Home If you enter your home while the system is armed in the Day, Night Delay, Away, or Vacation mode using an entry door: The console beeper comes on and beeps 4 times per second. •...
  • Page 20: Fire Alarm Activated

    Fire Alarm Activated When the fire alarm is activated by the smoke/fire detector(s), the alarm responds exactly as described under Burglar Alarm Activated, except: The console display reads, "FIRE ALARM! ZONE NAME TRIPPED". • The sounder will activate in a 3 pulse temporal pattern to distinguish the fire alarm from the burglar alarm. •...
  • Page 21: Police Emergency

    Police Emergency When the 1 key and the 3 key is pressed simultaneously, the Police Emergency alarm is activated. This alarm operates exactly the same as described for Burglar Alarm Activated except: The console display indicates: "BURGLARY! - POLICE EMERG TRIPPED". •...
  • Page 22: Trouble Indications

    Trouble Indications The OmniPro II constantly monitors the alarm zones and several internal matters and will alert you if it detects trouble. The particular trouble is indicated on the bottom line of the display and a trouble signal is given by beeping the console beeper continuously, 2 beeps per second.
  • Page 23: Manager Code

    Manager Code The Manager codes can arm/disarm the security system in assigned areas, during assigned times. The Manager code can access functions that are code protected in High Security mode. Managers may also access the system from an outside telephone line. User Code User codes can only be used to arm and disarm the security system in assigned areas when the time assigned to that code is valid.
  • Page 24 If the ' 0 ' (ALL) key had been selected, the display will show: DISARM ALL AREAS ENTER CODE: #=AREA As the four-digit code is entered, "X" characters are echoed after the "ENTER CODE:" prompt. If the Master code or a valid code is entered, the console will beep one time and Area 2 will be disarmed. Even if Auto Bypass is enabled, the system will not arm another area if any zones in that area are not ready.
  • Page 25: Testing Your System

    Testing Your System LEVITON recommends testing your system on a weekly basis to ensure that you are fully protected. Notify your Central Station that you intend to test the system. To test the siren, press the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously.
  • Page 26: Control

    RadioRA switches and dimmers on a Lutron RadioRA lighting system • ALC switch modules for lights and appliances • X-10 compatible modules (X-10, X-10 Pro, Leviton, PCS, ACT, Lightolier, etc.) for lights and small appliances. • LEVITON Communicating Thermostats for controlling Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems. •...
  • Page 27: Leviton Lighting Control (Hlc) Format

    9-16, Room 3 = Units 17-24, etc.). Each room can consist of a maximum of 8 HLC devices, configured as follows:  Up to 7 LEVITON UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and/or Modules (for controlling up to 7 lighting loads in a room or area) ...
  • Page 28: About House Controllers

    When all of the lighting loads in a room are turned off, the “Off” indicator is illuminated. If any of the lighting loads in a room are turned on at an LEVITON UPB™ Wall Switch or Dimmer, the “On” indicator will illuminate and the “Off”...
  • Page 29: About Centralite

    The first unit number in each room (i.e. 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.) is reserved for controlling the room. The name for this unit should reflect the room name (e.g. Kitchen, Great Room, Theater, etc.). Vizia RF or Z-Wave lighting devices cannot be associated with these unit numbers.
  • Page 30: About Alc

    Compose, UPB (open UPB format where you can use the programming capability in the OmniPro II controller to communicate with the UPB network), Lutron RadioRA, CentraLite, or LEVITON Lighting Control (HLC). Different lighting devices can not share the same House Code. However, different lighting devices can coexist on an OmniPro II system as long as they are on separate House Codes.
  • Page 31: Unit Numbers

    Unit Numbers OmniPro II systems have 511 total Unit Numbers. They consist of HLC, UPB, Z-Wave, CentraLite, RadioRA, ALC, Compose, and X-10 module unit numbers, hardwire voltage output unit numbers, and internal flag unit numbers as follows: OmniPro II Module / Output Unit Numbers Unit Numbers HLC or Z-Wave Room 1 and 2, UPB Unit ID 1-16, Z-Wave Node ID 1-16, CentraLite loads 1-16, 1 - 16...
  • Page 32: Scrolling Through Names

    Scrolling Through Names The OmniPro II stores names for Units, Zones, Buttons, Codes, Temperatures, and Messages so that you don't have to remember that "UNIT 5" is the "DEN LIGHT" and "ZONE 1" is the "FRONT DOOR". In general, any time you enter a unit, zone, button, code, temperature, or message number, you can press the down arrow key to display its name, then use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the list of other names.
  • Page 33: Controlling Individual Lighting Loads In An Hlc Room Or Upb Units

    Each lighting scene can also be set or easily changed using the pushbuttons on the LEVITON UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller, as follows: Step Operation Press the desired pushbutton on the LEVITON UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller to activate the current scene (preset lighting level) in each of the HLC devices.
  • Page 34: Controlling Individual Lighting Loads In An Vizia Rf Z-Wave Room

     Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected room off (all lighting loads in the room are turned off).  Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected room on (all lighting loads in the room are turned on).  Press 2 (A) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene A. ...
  • Page 35: Controlling Radiora Units

    Controlling RadioRA Units Entry Lights 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT ↓ Entry Lights 4=LVL 5=RMP 9=TIM #=STA ↑  Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off  Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on.  2 (DIM) does not affect RadioRA units. ...
  • Page 36: Ramp Command (Alc)

    Ramp Command (ALC) When ALC Switch Modules are being used, it is possible to ramp the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a selectable ramp rate. Only ALC Dimmer Switches respond to the Ramp command. Press the 5 (RAMP) key to select the ramp command.
  • Page 37: Timed Commands

    Timed Commands The timed commands allow a units to be turned on or off for a specified period of time. The unit may be turned On for 1-99 (minutes or seconds), or 1-18 hours, then Off; or turned Off for 1-99 (minutes or seconds) or 1-18 hours, then On. Lighting units (1-256) may also be dimmed or brightened for a specified period of time.
  • Page 38: Controlling Outputs

    WHEN ALL OFF: PHANTOM BUTTON 17 ON This All On/Off menu is also used to control Leviton Scenes, RadioRA Phantom Buttons, UPB Links, and CentraLite Scenes. From the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 4 (ALL) key on the console keypad.
  • Page 39: Leviton Scene Control

    Leviton Scene Control OmniPro II supports Leviton Scene Control (a feature found in certain Leviton Switches). There are 256 Scenes that can be set and executed. The Leviton Switches are divided into "lighting groups" of four units each. Each of these lighting groups can be set to four different Scenes.
  • Page 40: Scene Off Command

    The actual Extended Code Scene commands use a "group reference" that matches that sent by a Leviton Wall-Mounted Scene Controller set to the same address as the first unit in the lighting group. This allows wall-mounted controllers to be easily used for manual Scene selection.
  • Page 41: Executing Phantom Buttons

    Executing Phantom Buttons OmniPro II can turn on and turn off each of the 17 possible Phantom Buttons. Phantom Buttons must be pre-programmed into the RS-232 interface or Chronos. Phantom Button 16 is always assigned to “All On” (if the Phantom button is turned on or off) and Phantom Button 17 is always assigned to “All Off”...
  • Page 42: Buttons

    The LEVITON Communicating Thermostats are digital heating and cooling thermostats that can be controlled be the user and by remote control. There are models for conventional single stage (gas or electric), heat pumps, and multi stage heating and cooling systems.
  • Page 43: Leviton Rc-Series Thermostats

    Press the ' # ' key when the desired temperature zone is shown. Press the ' 0 ' key to select all LEVITON Thermostats. This is a simple way to broadcast the new Heat or Cool setting or change the system mode, fan mode, or hold mode of all LEVITON thermostats in your system.
  • Page 44: Programmable Energy Saver Modules (Pesms)

    Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs) The PESM is used when you are have any thermostat, other than a LEVITON Communicating Thermostat, and would like to control your heating and cooling system with the OmniPro II system. The PESM is a temperature sensor and control relay in a small enclosure that mounts near your central heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system thermostat.
  • Page 45 Cool temperature - the air temperature will be allowed to rise to this temperature when the energy saver is on. The following control actions are allowed on PESMs: Turn Energy Saver On and Off • Turn Energy Saver On and Off for a specified time •...
  • Page 46: Freeze Alarms

    Downstairs 0=OFF 1=ON 2=HEAT ↓ Downstairs 3=COOL 9=TIME #=STAT ↑ ENTER TIME MINUTES (1-99) #=H/M/S Downstairs FOR 15M 0=OFF 1=ON ↓ The current status of a temperature zone may be displayed by selecting ' # ' (STAT) key from the main temperature menu. The status display differs depending on the temperature zone type.
  • Page 47: Outdoor Temperature

    When a temperature sensor is selected from the list of temperature devices, you may set a “Low” and “High” setpoint for activating programs or alarms. Enter the desired temperature then press the ' # ' key. Upstairs 2=LOW 3=HIGH #=STAT to -40 ), press the ' # ' key prior to entering the temperature to make the number negative.
  • Page 48: Status

    OmniPro II controller. LEVITON recommends that you first configure your OmniPro II controller (naming all of the HLC units) using the LEVITON PC Access Software, and then download the information to the OmniPro II controller.
  • Page 49: Configuring Hlc Devices Using An Omnitouch Touchscreen

    Operation Tap the rocker switch quickly 5 times. The LEVITON UPB™ Wall Switch or Dimmer will flash the lighting load one time and blink its LED blue to indicate that it is in Setup Mode. Note: The switch will automatically exit Setup mode after 5 minutes. To manually exit Setup mode, tap the switch quickly 2 times.
  • Page 50 2 = ZONE The Zone Status menu allows you to view and scroll through the status of each zone input. To enter the Zone menu, from the Status menu, press the 2 (ZONE) key on the console keypad. The system will display: Front Door SECURE ZONE 1...
  • Page 51 The next series of displays shows the current analog reading for each security zone input. The displays show the readings for zones 1-176. 1=147 2=148 3=147 4=146 5=146 6=147 ↕ THROUGH 175=148 176=147 ↑ Normal readings for zones are between 137 - 157 when secure. If Zones 1-4 are configured as Fire or Gas zone, normal readings are between 26 - 43 when secure.
  • Page 52: Event Log

    Event Log The Event Log records the 250 most recent significant security system Events (happenings) and trouble conditions in the system. When a new event occurs, the oldest one is lost. The following Events, along with the time and date of their occurrence are recorded in the Event Log when they occur: All Security system arming and disarming events (Off, Day, Night, Away, and Vacation), and user name.
  • Page 53: Messages

    After a new message is recorded, the display will show "CHECK MESSAGE". Play Memo Message Note: To Play the memo message using this key, the LEVITON Two-Way Audio Module (with a speaker) must be installed. To play the voice message, press the 1 (PLAY) key.
  • Page 54: Show Message

    Say Message Note: To Say a message, the LEVITON Two-Way Audio Module (with a speaker) must be installed. The 4 (SAY) key allows the controller to say the selected voice message over a speaker. This voice message can be an audible reminder of special events and occasions.
  • Page 55: Send Message (Pro-Link)

    Send Message (Pro-Link) The 6 (SEND) key allows you to send any of the text messages through the Pro-Link serial port. You are first prompted to specify the desired serial port. SERIAL PORT: The built-in serial ports (J1-J5) on the controller are assigned to Serial Port 1 - Serial Port 5, respectively. Serial port 6 is a Serial Interface Module connected to the Expansion port on the controller.
  • Page 56: Telephone Control

    TELEPHONE CONTROL Telephone Interface Your OmniPro II is equipped with a built-in telephone response feature that allows you to control and access the status of your system from any Touch-Tone phone. The OmniPro II actually talks to you using a digital recording of an actual human voice, so the sound is incredibly life like. You send commands to the OmniPro II using the keys of your Touch-Tone telephone.
  • Page 57: Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout

    Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout The OmniPro II has a remote lockout feature to discourage youngsters (and adults who act that way) from trying to access your system. If four invalid codes are entered, the system will hang up and a one-hour lockout period will begin. During the lockout period, the OmniPro II will not answer a call after any number of rings, which should discourage the caller.
  • Page 58: Control

    "ALL: PLEASE CHOOSE:" 0: ALL OFF 1: ALL ON 2: LIGHT SETTING (Leviton Scene) 5 - Temperature Press 5 from the MAIN MENU to get to the TEMPERATURE menu. The OmniPro II will say, "TEMPERATURE: ENTER TEMPERATURE NUMBER, THEN POUND."...
  • Page 59: Status

    Press the temperature zone you wish to control, then press #. Press the ' 0 ' key to select all LEVITON Thermostats. This is a simple way to broadcast the new Heat or Cool setting or change the system mode, fan mode, or hold mode of all LEVITON thermostats in your system.
  • Page 60: Message

    This command allows you to record and verify the voice memo message, allows you to record and play custom messages (phrases), and allows you to record and verify your address. If an optional LEVITON Two-Way Audio Module is being used, this command also allows paging and listening to the premises.
  • Page 61: Playing And Recording The Address

    To play one of the custom phrases, press the 6 key. " PLAY PHRASE: ENTER PHRASE NUMBER, THEN POUND." Press the phrase number (1-60) you wish to play, then press #. "PHRASE IS: (OMNIPRO II PLAYS PHRASE)." To record one of the custom phrases, press the 7 key. "...
  • Page 62: Emergency Dial-Out

    Delay to allow time for the central station to call the premises. If the LEVITON Two-Way Audio Module is being used, after the transmission of the alarm to the central station, the operator can talk and listen to people and sounds at the premises.
  • Page 63: What You Hear - If Your Omnipro Ii Calls You

    What You Hear - If Your OmniPro II Calls You When you pick up the phone and say something, the OmniPro II will say one of the following, depending on type of alarm: BURGLAR ALARM FIRE ALARM AUXILIARY ALARM TEMPERATURE ALARM WATER ALARM GAS ALARM SILENT ALARM...
  • Page 64: Built-In Ethernet Port

    These Setup items can only be assigned and changed from an LEVITON console. These items can not be assigned or changed via PC Access; although the IP address and port number may be viewed via PC Access - See Set Up Miscellaneous.
  • Page 65: Dynamic Dns

    If the controller is connected to the Internet via a dynamic IP address, to locate and communicate with the controller from remote locations over the Internet using LEVITON PC Access, you must subscribe to a Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Service).
  • Page 66 To connect to an OmniPro II controller from the Internet using LEVITON PC Access, under Configure >> Network enter the public IP address: To connect to an OmniPro II controller on a local network using LEVITON PC (i.e. 134.42.112.8) Access, under Configure >> Network enter the controller’s IP address:...
  • Page 67: Setup

    SETUP Configuration and Advanced Control Programming (ACP) The Setup menu is used to configure operating parameters, program your system to do its automated control and security functions using ACP, and give text and voice descriptions to all of your zones, units, buttons, codes, temperatures, and messages. To enter the Setup menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 8 (SETUP) key on the console keypad.
  • Page 68: Access Areas

    Access Areas After an authority level has been entered, you will be prompted for access areas for the user. Specify which area(s) (if part of your system) the user has access to by pressing the number for each area. The display will show all areas that have been enabled for that user. After the area(s) is/are selected, press the ' # ' key. CODE 2 AREAS: 0=CLR ↕...
  • Page 69: Advanced Control Programming (Acp)

    Unit Numbers: On, Off, On for time, Off for time, Dim, Brighten, Dim for time, Brighten for time, Level, and Scene • Settings for LEVITON Communicating Thermostats • PESM control: On, Off, On for time, Off for time, and Heat and Cool setback temperatures •...
  • Page 70: Add Programs

    1 = Add Programs The 1 (ADD) key is used to add new automation programs to the system. When you press the 1 (ADD) key, the Edit Program menu is displayed which allows the various parts of a program to be specified - See Edit Program. You may edit each part of the program as specified under Edit Program.
  • Page 71: Delete All Programs

    The first program is displayed once the down arrow is pressed. The top line displays the time or button/event that activates the program and any condition that must be true for the program to activate. The bottom line shows the command to execute when the program is activated.
  • Page 72: Edit Programs When

    Edit Programs When Selecting the 1 (WHEN) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the time or button/event that activates the program to be changed. The display shows: EDIT WHEN 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Times Programs Selecting 1 (TIMED) sets the program to be activated at a specific time of day. You are prompted to enter the time and date or days of week.
  • Page 73: Button And Event Programs

    Button and Event Programs Selecting 2 (BUTTON), from the "Edit When" menu, sets up a program to be activated when a macro button is executed or an event occurs. The user is prompted to specify the button/event that activates the program: BUTTON: ENTER BUTTON #=MENU...
  • Page 74: Security Mode Event Buttons

    Corresponding Switch Table UPB 6-Button UPB 8-Button RadioRA ALC 4-Button StarLite Switch OmniPro II Keypad Keypad Master Control Keypad On Button 1 or E Off Button 2 or F 3 or G 4 or H 5 or I 6 or J 7 or K 8 or L Security Mode Event Buttons...
  • Page 75: Zone Event Buttons

    Pressing the 4 (ALL) key allows you to specify an event button activated by issuing an All On or an All Off command, issuing a Leviton Scene command, or issuing a UPB Link command. You are first prompted to specify whether the event button is for All...
  • Page 76: Alarm Event Buttons

    Alarm Event Buttons Pressing the 5 (ALARM) key allows you to specify an event button activated upon the occurrence of an alarm. You are first prompted to select the type of alarm: SELECT ALARM TYPE ANY TYPE ↓ The arrow keys are used to select from a list of alarm types: •...
  • Page 77: Message Event Buttons (Pro-Link)

    The arrow keys are used to select from a list of event buttons: • WHEN ENERGY LO • WHEN ENERGY MID • WHEN ENERGY HI • WHEN ENERGY CRIT • WHEN PHONE DEAD • WHEN PHONE RING • WHEN PHONE OFFHK •...
  • Page 78: Edit Program Command

    Edit Program Command Selecting 2 (CMD), from the Edit Program menu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following menu is displayed: 1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY 3=BUTTON 4=ALL ↓ 5=TEMP 6=ENERGY 8=MESSAGE ↑ After the command is specified, the display returns to the Edit Program menu: Program Control Commands Press the 1 (CONTROL) key to command lights and appliances.
  • Page 79: Unit Toggle Command

    WHEN FRONT FOYER SW1 PRESSED: FRONT FOYER TOGGLE UPB Blink Command Using LEVITON PC Access Software, you can create programs to blink any UPB device. If you are using HLC, you can not blink an HLC room (i.e. the 1 or 9 unit in an HLC house code);...
  • Page 80: Program Button Commands

    ↓ Program All On / All Off Commands Select the 4 (ALL) key to program All Lights On and All Units Off commands. It is also used to program Leviton Scenes, UPB Link, RadioRA Phantom Button, or CentraLite Scene. 0=OFF 1=ON 2=SCN 3=LINK ↓...
  • Page 81: Program Message Commands

    Display Message without Beeping / Without Beeping or Flashing the LED Using LEVITON PC Access Software, when creating programs to display a message on a console or touchscreen, you can specify if the message will be displayed “With Beep” (the console will beep 5 times), “No Beep” (the console will not beep, but the LED will flash), or “No Beep or LED”...
  • Page 82: Edit Program Condition

    Edit Program Condition Selecting the 3 (&COND) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the condition for the program to be specified. The condition is optional in all program lines. This condition must be true when the program time or event occurs for the program to executed. Note: Two (2) conditions can be specified in each program line;...
  • Page 83: Program Time Clock Conditions

    The zone will be displayed and you will be prompted for the state of the zone: IF Front Door: 0=SECURE 1=NOT RDY Program Time Clock Conditions Select the 9 (TIME) key to specify that the program should only execute if a specified Time Clock is either On or Off. The display prompts you for the Time Clock number: ENTER TIME CLOCK: Enter the Time Clock number followed by the ' # ' key.
  • Page 84: Set Up Dial

    Set Up Dial The Set Up Dial menu is used to configure all of the telephone related items for the OmniPro II. To enter the Set Up Dial menu, from the Setup menu, press the 4 (DIAL) key. Use the arrows to scroll through the items. For each item, the top line displays a description of the item and its current setting.
  • Page 85: Dial Out Number 1

    Dial Out Number 1 Dial Out Number 1 is one of the 8 numbers that are stored in the system. In the event of an alarm, these numbers are dialed in the order that is set up in the Dial Out Order for the particular type of alarm. Dial out numbers 1 - 8 have On and Off times and days, so that no time is wasted calling you at the office at night or on a Sunday if the alarm is activated.
  • Page 86: Set Up Arming

    Set Up Arming To configure different arming and disarming options, from the Setup menu, press the 5 (ARM) key. Entry Delay The Entry Delay is the time, in seconds, that you have to disarm the alarm system after entering your home. The Entry Delay only applies to the entry/exit zone (e.g.
  • Page 87: Entry/Exit Chime

    Entry/Exit Chime When Entry/Exit Chime is set to Yes, the console(s) will beep once when a door on an entry/exit zone is opened, even if the alarm system is off. This lets you know when someone enters and leaves. The default setting for Entry/Exit Chime is Yes. Perimeter Chime When Perimeter Chime is set to Yes, the console(s) will beep once when a window or any other perimeter zone is opened, even if the alarm system is off.
  • Page 88: Set Up Miscellaneous

    Set up Miscellaneous To configure Miscellaneous items in the system, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. High Security Mode In High Security Mode, the Master or Manager code is always required to do the following functions: Any Control functions •...
  • Page 89: House Codes 1-16 Format

    House Codes 1-16 Format House Codes 1-16 can be configured to use the Standard (Preset Dim Command), Extended Code (Level Command), Lightolier's Compose Mode, UPB (open transmission format), Lutron’s RadioRA transmission format, LEVITON Lighting (HLC), and CentraLite transmission format. HC 1 FORMAT: #=CHNG ↕...
  • Page 90: Time Clocks

    Time Clocks There are three Time Clocks in the system are used to conditionalize programs. They are used solely to define time periods during the week when certain programs should be enabled or disabled to execute. TIME CLOCK 1 ON TIME CLOCK 1 OFF Specify the on and off times for each Time Clock - See Set Up Codes.
  • Page 91: Daylight Savings

    It is not necessary to alter the time zone to compensate for daylight savings time, the OmniPro II will automatically adjust its calculations for sunrise and sunset, and time when daylight savings time begins and ends. LATITUDE: 0-60 ↕ LATITUDE N/S: ↕...
  • Page 92: Controller Ip Address

    Controller IP Address The controller’s local network IP address is used to identify the OmniPro II controller on the network. To view and assign the controller’s local network IP address, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. Using the down arrow key ( ), scroll to the ↓...
  • Page 93: Set Up Names

    Set Up Names The system can be set up to display descriptive names such as "FRONT DOOR", "JOHN'S BEDROOM", or "PORCH LIGHT" for zones, units, buttons, codes, temperatures, areas, and messages. These names are displayed instead of the unit, zone, button, code, temperature, area, and message number that is normally displayed.
  • Page 94: Set Up Address

    Set Up Address The final setup item is accomplished over the telephone. This is the address that the system says when it dials out in an emergency. Your voice will be recorded on computer chips in the OmniPro II controller and saved to be played back in the emergency message when the system dials out for an alarm.
  • Page 95: Audio Control

    Unit numbers 457-464 are allocated for the Audio Source names. These names should match the names of each Audio Source in your audio distribution system. For example: Audio Distribution System LEVITON OmniPro II Source 1 AM/FM Tuner Unit 457...
  • Page 96: Programming Audio Commands

    Unit 478 Master Bath Programming Audio Commands Using LEVITON PC Access Software, you can create programs to control Audio Zones, Volume, Audio Sources, and simulate Key Presses on the audio system keypad or remote control.  The Audio Zone Command allows you to create programs to select Off, On, Mute Off, and Mute On for individual Audio Zones or for All Audio Zones.
  • Page 97: Table 1 - Audio Commands

    Table 1 - Audio Commands LEVITON NuVo Grand Concerto Xantech Speakercraft Code Russound NuVo Hi-Fi Power Power Source select 1 Power Power Power Source step Source select 1 Source select 2 Source step Source step Source step Vol up Vol up...
  • Page 98: Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements

    UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS For a complete list of requirements and restrictions when installing the OmniPro II panel in a UL Listed system, refer to the Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements section of the Installation Manual (20I00-2). When used in UL Listed Installations, the following items apply: The “High Security Mode”...
  • Page 99: Federal Communication Commission Notice

    In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be made by our company or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be obtained at: LEVITON 4330 Michoud Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70129 This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
  • Page 100: Canadian Industry Canada Notice

    CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 101: Appendix A - Dial Out Planner

    APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER Use the following dial-out planner to help you set-up the voice dial-out numbers: OmniPro II Voice Dial-Out Planner DIAL OUT NUMBER 1: __________________________________ AREA: _____________ DIAL OUT 1 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT 1 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT NUMBER 2: __________________________________ AREA: _____________ DIAL OUT 2 ON:...
  • Page 102: Instructions To Called Party

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY Dear ___________________________________________________________________ I have programmed my OmniPro II Home Automation system to call you if my alarm is activated. If it is activated, it will call and say: "Emergency... Emergency... The (burglar or fire) alarm has been activated at the following address: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number ________________________ Please respond immediately."...
  • Page 103: Appendix B - Text Description Character Codes

    APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR SPACE " < & > ¥ × ¯ à ß Page 94...
  • Page 104: Appendix C - Voice Description Codes

    APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION (ADDRESS MSG) BOAT DANGER (BEEP) BOILER DATE (MEMO MESSAGE) BOTTOM (PAUSE) BOUDOIR DEAD (SHORT PAUSE) BOY'S DECEMBER A. M. BREAK DECK ABOVE BREAKFAST DECREASE AC POWER BRIGHTER DEGREES ACCESS BUILDING DELAYED...
  • Page 105 CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION FALL HELLO LOWER FAMILY HELP MACHINE HIGH MAID'S FATHER’S HIGHER MAIL FAULT HOBBY MAIN FEBRUARY HOLD MANAGEMENT FENCE HOLIDAY MANAGER FIFTEEN HOME MARCH FIFTY MASTER FILE HOURS FILTER HOUSE FIRE HUMIDITY MECHANICAL FIRST HUNDRED MEDICAL FIVE IMMEDIATELY...
  • Page 106 CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION ONLINE RIGHT STORE ONLY RISE STUDIO OPEN ROMANTIC STUDY OPTION ROOF SUITE ROOM SUMMER OTHER SUMP SAFE OUTDOOR SAFETY SUNDAY OUTLET SATELLITE SWITCH OUTSIDE SATURDAY SYSTEM OK OVER SAUNA TABLE OVERFLOW SAVER TALK OVERHEAD SCENE TAMPER P.
  • Page 107: Notes On Custom Phrases

    CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VAULT PHRASE 5 PHRASE 33 (1&2) PHRASE 6 PHRASE 34 (3&4) VIDEO PHRASE 7 PHRASE 35 (5&6) VISITOR PHRASE 8 PHRASE 36 (7&8) VOLUME PHRASE 9 PHRASE 37 (9&10) WAITING PHRASE 10 PHRASE 38 (11&12) WALK PHRASE 11 PHRASE 39 (13&14)
  • Page 108: Appendix D - Firmware Updates

    UPB network), Lutron RadioRA, LEVITON Lighting Control (HLC), CentraLite, Vizia RF Z-Wave, Lutron HomeWorks, or Clipsal C-Bus. Each LEVITON lighting unit can be associated with a corresponding C-Bus lighting group. OmniPro II supports 254 C-Bus lighting groups. LEVITON unit 1 corresponds to C-Bus lighting group address 1; LEVITON unit 2 corresponds to C-Bus lighting group address 2;...
  • Page 109 OmniPro II supports two-way integration with the Clipsal C-Bus lighting system. Individual lighting groups can be directly controlled and lighting scenes can be triggered by the LEVITON controller. OmniPro II monitors C-Bus lighting and can respond to changes.
  • Page 110 HomeWorks Address of the device. Each HomeWorks device has an Address consisting of 3-5 numbers (00-99) separated by a colon. Using LEVITON PC Access Software 3.1 or later, enter the address for each Lutron HomeWorks device under the column labeled “Address/Node ID” for each Unit Number to be controller by the OmniPro II controller Controlling Lutron HomeWorks from an Omni Console Use the Control menu to control lighting loads and HomeWorks devices.
  • Page 111 The Pro-Link serial protocol has been enhanced by the inclusion of predefined ASCII serial messages called LEVITON Triggers. LEVITON Triggers can be used to activate or “trigger” programs in the OmniPro II controller when the specified ASCII serial message is received over a Pro-Link serial port. This is an easy way to interface with other serial devices (such as touchscreens, remote controls with a serial expander, etc.) that have a programmable ASCII protocol or that have LEVITON Trigger messages...
  • Page 112: User Settings

    THEN SET WAKE UP TIME TO 8:00AM Enhanced Programming Note: To take advantage of the Enhanced Programming features, programs must be written with LEVITON PC Access Version 3.0 or later. Enhanced Programming consists of several new features and structures that allow you to take full advantage of the powerful programming capabilities of your OmniPro II controller.
  • Page 113 Conditions can reference properties of units, security status, zones, thermostats, temperature and humidity sensors, time, date, audio, access control, messages, as well as constants and user settings. The condition can be evaluated by just about anything the LEVITON controller knows about. Units: current state, previous state, timer, and level.
  • Page 114 Thermostats: current temperature, heat setpoint, cool setpoint, heater currently running, air conditioning currently running, system mode, fan mode, hold mode, freeze alarm, communications error, current humidity, humidify setpoint, dehumidify setpoint, currently humidifying, currently dehumidifying, and outdoor temperature. Temperature Sensors: current temperature, low setpoint, high setpoint, freeze alarm, and output state. Humidity Sensors: current humidity, low setpoint, and high setpoint.
  • Page 115 Vacation Hold In Vacation Hold mode, the thermostat ignores program schedule and remote system temperature setting changes for the duration of your scheduled time away. Vacation Hold can only be initiated at the Omnistat2 thermostat. When an Omnistat2 thermostat is in Vacation Hold, the temperature display on the console or touchscreen for the selected Omnistat2 thermostat will display “Vacation”...
  • Page 116 (e) Control through automation logic Third-Party Protocol Enhancements Numerous enhancements have been made to the Omni-Link and Omni-Link II protocols to increase functionality and ease third- party integration with LEVITON controllers. Omni-Link II provides for secure non-polling communication over IP networks. To access protocols,...
  • Page 117 Logging of the User assigned to the Access Control Card or Key Tag When a card or key tag is presented at the reader and if the card that was presented is configured to log activity, the LEVITON controller will log that the user presented their card at the respective Access Control Card Reader. The LEVITON controller will log: ...
  • Page 118: User Setup

    Arming or Disarming of the Security System in the Respective Area Each LEVITON Access Control Card Reader is assigned to an Area. When a valid card or key tag (a card or key tag that is valid for the current time of day and day of week, that is assigned for the respective reader, and that has arming and disarming...
  • Page 119 #=DEL ↕ Note: you have 3 minutes to complete the operation once the system is put into configuration mode. If an LEVITON Access Control Card or Key Tag has not been swiped 3 times within the first 3 minutes, the controller will automatically exit configuration mode.
  • Page 120 Each Access Control Card or Key Tag can be assigned to 1 or more Access Control Readers. When an Access Control Card or Key Tag is assigned to specific readers, the user only has access at the assigned readers. Users do not have access to any reader in which their Access Control Card or Key Tag is not assigned. If a user presents their Access Control Card or Key Tag at a reader in which their Access Control Card or Key Tag is not assigned, the reader does not give any indication that a card was presented and a card “declined”...
  • Page 124 Leviton’s option, of Product that fails due to defect in material or workmanship. Leviton reserves the right to replace product under this Limited Warranty with new or remanufactured product. Leviton will not be responsible for labor costs of removal or reinstallation of Product. The repaired or replaced product is then warranted under the terms of this Limited Warranty for the remainder of the Limited Warranty time period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.

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